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Audi House of Progress

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Ready for a more sustainable future in the premium mobility sector? The Audi House of Progress presents Audi as an inspiring and spirited quality brand. The brand pavilion in its design combines groundbreaking concepts into a unique experience. The exhibition looks into the future, but the pavilion’s architecture remains timeless. Clear lines and open interior spaces create a welcoming design.

Experience the key aspects of the Audi brand – design, digitalisation, performance, and sustainability – in videos, animations, models, and, of course, the cars themselves. You’ll find the technologies and materials of today and tomorrow showcased here in a palpable, hands-on way. And we think you’ll understand that Vorsprung durch Technik sensation yourself when you sit behind the wheel in a concept car.

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SQ6 SUV e-tron (electricity consumption (combined): 18,5-17,5 kWh/100 km; CO₂-emissions (combined): 0 g/km; CO₂-class: A) Photo: Tim Schulze

Audi RS e-tron GT performance quattro (electricity consumption (combined): 20,8-18,7 kWh/100 km; CO₂-emissions (combined): 0 g/km; CO₂-class: A) Photo: Tim Schulze

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GLIMPSE INTO A FASCINATING FUTURE

The exhibits awaiting you at the Audi House of Progress include an SQ6 SUV e-tron (Energy consumption (combined): 18,5-17,5 kWh/100 km; CO₂-emissions (combined): 0 g/km; CO₂-class: A) and an Audi RS e-tron performance quattro (Energy consumption (combined): 20.8–18.7 kWh/100 km; CO₂-emissions (combined): 0 g/km; CO₂-class: A). The Blog of Progress highlighting the latest hot topics from the Audi marque forms the centrepiece of the pavilion.

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Information on fuel consumption and CO₂ emissions in ranges depending on the selected equipment of the vehicle.

Further information on official fuel consumption figures and the official specific CO2 emissions of new passenger cars can be found in the “Guide on the fuel economy, CO2 emissions and power consumption of new passenger car models”, which is available free of charge at all sales dealerships and from DAT Deutsche Automobil Treuhand GmbH, Hellmuth-Hirth-Str. 1, D-73760 Ostfildern, Germany and at www.dat.de.

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